SWEET CHERRIES 
It is necessary to plant two or more varieties of sweet cherries to 
insure pollination and fruit set. 
Black Tartarian 
High quality, juicy, rich, sweet, large, reddish black cherry, excellent 
for canning, heavy producer, ripening in mid June. 
Napolean Bigarreau—(Royal Anne) 
High quality, rich, sweet, large yellow cherry with a pink cheek, 
ripening in late June. 
Prices: 
Grade 1-9 10-25 
2 yr. 4-5 feet $2.00 Sin 
PLUMS 
Stanley 
Large, juicy, dark blue, flesh yellow green, good quality, ripening 
in early September. 
Fellenburg—(Ctalian Prune) 
Medium sized, oval, juicy, dark purple, good quality for dessert 
and market, ripening in mid September. 
Prices: 
Grade 1-9 10-25 
1 yr. 4-5 feet $2.00 $1.75 
CHESTNUTS 
Chinese Chestnut 
Resistant to the chestnut blight, bearing fruit varying in size from 
that of the American to that of the European. 
At least two trees should be planted for cross pollination. 
Prices: 
Grade 1-9 10225 
18-24 inches $1995 $1.00 
2-3 feet $1.50 $1.30 
3-4 feet S175 $1.60 
4-5 feet $2.00 $1.80 
GRAPES : 
Concord 
Blue black, mid-season, good quality, medium to large cluster and 
berries, widely adaptable to locality, excellent for juices and jellies. 
Niagara 
White, mid-season, good quality, medium to large clusters and berries, 
a good eastern white grape. 
Brighton 
Red, mid-season, high quality, medium to large cluster and berries, 
excellent for eating, a good local market grape. It is sterile and must 
be planted with another variety for pollination. 
